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<blockquote data-quote="stoyve" data-source="post: 286877" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p>Well lads, </p><p>Gators didnt help me on Friday,</p><p>I got bitten on the hand by one of the slippery suckers while moving some old timber and rubbish from the side of a shed I was working on. </p><p>There had been a lot of noise going on as it was a building site but it must of still been in hibernation. </p><p>I only realized I had been bitten when about 4 hours later after I pulled a splinter out of my hand which turned out to be a fang, then I noticed the other puncture mark.</p><p>It sure explained why I started feeling crook and had developed massive pain in my muscles and joints.</p><p>After climbing up and down ladders and lifting sheeting iron in that 4 hours its amazing that I lasted that long.</p><p>Cheers to the staff at the Ballarat hospital for their grat care. </p><p>Cheers Steve </p><p>ps: im all good now and yes , the leather gloves wkll be back on when removing rubbish next time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoyve, post: 286877, member: 2982"] Well lads, Gators didnt help me on Friday, I got bitten on the hand by one of the slippery suckers while moving some old timber and rubbish from the side of a shed I was working on. There had been a lot of noise going on as it was a building site but it must of still been in hibernation. I only realized I had been bitten when about 4 hours later after I pulled a splinter out of my hand which turned out to be a fang, then I noticed the other puncture mark. It sure explained why I started feeling crook and had developed massive pain in my muscles and joints. After climbing up and down ladders and lifting sheeting iron in that 4 hours its amazing that I lasted that long. Cheers to the staff at the Ballarat hospital for their grat care. Cheers Steve ps: im all good now and yes , the leather gloves wkll be back on when removing rubbish next time [/QUOTE]
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